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Topic Dog Boards / Showing / bridgwater ringcraft
- By dilemma199 [gb] Date 20.02.08 09:12 UTC
does anybody have a phone number for bridgwater ringcraft in Somerset?
- By Soli Date 20.02.08 09:18 UTC
Noel Hind: 01934 522813

Debs
- By dilemma199 [gb] Date 20.02.08 09:21 UTC
thanks Debs do you go to this ringcraft as I have never been to one and dont know much about them?
emma
- By Soli Date 20.02.08 09:26 UTC
Noooooooo LOL I hope I don't offend anyone here but I don't go to Bridgwater classes even though I live in Bridgwater.  I only go to ringcraft when I have a young puppy and then I use the Weston-Super-Mare one.  They know what they're doing ;)

Debs
- By Brainless [gb] Date 20.02.08 09:32 UTC Edited 20.02.08 09:34 UTC
Having seen the ring training or lack of learnt by of one of my pups it would appear that socialisation is the only benefit, or the handler just really doesn't have the knack :) that or the puppy is really thick :D

Seriously though this handler should have been advised at what speed the dog needs to be moved for best effect, how to keep it's attention so it doesn't pull away when moving etc.
- By dilemma199 [gb] Date 20.02.08 09:39 UTC
my puppy is very well socialised and cetainly not thick I definitely think the handler will be the problem in this case!! (smiley inserted here if I still knew how to do them!) which is why I am interested in ringcraft. everyone looks so poised and elegant in the ring but I fear I would be a cross between Frank spencer and lee evans, does anyone actually fall over as Im sure I would.

emma
- By Brainless [gb] Date 20.02.08 09:42 UTC
Uh run into the ropes, the back of people when I am watching my dog and run up too close to the judge as not good gauging my stopping distance.  This level of (in)competence has taken me 20 years to learn :D :D :D  but we get by.

Ringcraft can be great fun for both you and the dog as dog gets to meet lots of canine chums which can give a very positive association with shows, and you get to know people and when your at a local Open show some of them are bound to be there so it is less daunting.
- By Soli Date 20.02.08 10:11 UTC
LOL! I liked the visuals on that one Emma :-D

If you want to go to the WSM classes (which are actually held at Burnham on Sea on a Monday night) ring Lee Cox on 01278 760210.
- By dilemma199 [gb] Date 20.02.08 11:35 UTC
thanks for that soli, Burnham isnt too bad at all think I will try that one if you think its better. while we are on the subject do you happen to know any good training classes round here, particularly clicker training?
- By Soli Date 20.02.08 12:02 UTC
Sorry no.  I used to do working trials and obedience years and and years ago but have lost all touch with any trainers or clubs now.
- By michelled [us] Date 20.02.08 12:14 UTC
theres B-on sea Obedience club for general & oB training,which is at brent Knoll, (one junction up), If you would like Jenny Butters Number PM me
- By mistymay [gb] Date 20.02.08 20:02 UTC
hi just seen this post i would love to go to general ob training ,this one is near by could i have this number thankyou.
- By michelled [gb] Date 20.02.08 20:15 UTC
i have sent you a PM with the details misty may!
Topic Dog Boards / Showing / bridgwater ringcraft

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